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Vincent Willem van Gogh (30 March 1853 - 29 July 1890) was a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He completed two series of sunflower paintings. The first set was painted while he was in Paris in 1887. The second set was painted in Arles in 1888.
Vincent Willem van Gogh (30 March 1853 - 29 July 1890) was a Dutch post-impressionist painter. He completed two series of sunflower paintings. The first set was painted while he was in Paris in 1887. The second set was painted in Arles in 1888.

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The "Sunflowers" were painted in Arles, France

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Where did van Gogh paint twelve sunflowers in a vase?

In Arles.


What kind of paintings does Vincent van Gogh paint?

sunflowers


How much sunflowers did van Gogh paint?

26 hope it helps


What is the medium of 'Sunflowers' by Vincent van Gogh?

Oil paint on canvas.


What media did van gogh use for sunflowers?

Van Gogh used oil pastels I believe.


What materials and techniques did Vincent van Gogh use to create his painting 'Sunflowers'?

Van Gogh was an oil painter.


What is van Gogh's Sunflowers about?

About a vase of sunflowers.


What did van gogh normally paint?

Mostly landscapes. Although if he could not leave the house to paint he would paint objects (such as The Sunflowers) or self portraits.


Why did Vincent van gogh paint sunflowers painting?

he painted this painting because he likes sunflowers so much that when he was a kid he would pick them for his mom.


What year did van gogh paint 12 sunflowers in a vase?

He painted twelve versions of the Suflowers, mostly in 1888


Which artist painted a number of pictures of sunflowers?

Vincent Van Gogh


Which art galleries are showing Van Gough's Sunflowers on the internet?

Just Google van Gogh sunflowers!